Just a question.  Have you tried un-installing the software and hardware for
the scanner, setting the system parameters to the pre-scanner state, and
then reloading the SCSI drivers?  If that works you may need to step the
installation in that manner to make it work.  If it was working before, it
should work again, but sometimes the order in which you do things can make
all the difference in the world.  As much of a pain in the butt as that
is...  harumph!!!

kyle


>From: Delano Lalla <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [PCBUILD] CDRW Drive and WNASPI32.DLL
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:12:08 EDT
>
>I've recently encountered a strange problem with my Digital Research CDRW.
>After purchasing a scanner with a USB port, I also bought a PCI USB
>interface
>card. I had to pick and choose which IRQ to disable as my system IRQ's are
>all taken up.
>Found one, disabled it.. my system was working normally.  However, a system
>format was long overdue, so I formatted my HD, reinstalled 98 and now
>whenever I try  to launch the supplied software, EZ CD creator, I get an
>error message claiming that WNASPI32.DLL is not loaded.  I delved into the
>matter of Adaptec's ASPI drivers, downloaded the update utils, followed the
>directions to the TEE, multiple times.  Now the problem has elevated to a
>blue screen.
>


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